Cuba: Music and Revolution: Culture Clash in Havana: Experiments in Latin Music 1975-85 Vol. 1 is a new album compiled by Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker (Soul Jazz Records) that explores the many new styles that emerged in Cuba in the 1970s as Jazz, Funk, Brazilian Tropicalia and even Disco mixed together with Latin and Salsa on the island as Cuban artists experimented with new musical forms created in the unique socialist state. The music on this album features legendary Cuban groups such as Irakere, Los Van Van and Pablo Milanés as well as a host of lesser known artists such as t …
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Cuba: Music and Revolution: Culture Clash in Havana: Experiments in Latin Music 1975-85 Vol. 1 is a new album compiled by Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker (Soul Jazz Records) that explores the many new styles that emerged in Cuba in the 1970s as Jazz, Funk, Brazilian Tropicalia and even Disco mixed together with Latin and Salsa on the island as Cuban artists experimented with new musical forms created in the unique socialist state. The music on this album features legendary Cuban groups such as Irakere, Los Van Van and Pablo Milanés as well as a host of lesser known artists such as the radical Grupo De Experimentación, Juan Pablo Torres and Algo Nuevo, Grupo Monumental and Orquesta Ritmo Oriental, groups whose names remain largely unknown outside of Cuba owing to the now 60-year old US trade embargo which remains in place today and which prevents trade with Cuba - and thus most Cuban records were only ever available in Cuba or in ex-Soviet Union states. The music on this album reflects the most cutting-edge of Cuban groups that were recording in Cuba in the 1970s and 1980s - who were all searching for a new Cuban identity and new musical forms that reflected both the Afro-Cuban cultural heritage of a nation that gave birth to Latin music - and its new position as a socialist state. Most of the music featured on this album has never been heard outside of Cuba. Cuba: Music and Revolution is the third book that Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker have collaborated on together and follows on from their two earlier critically acclaimed books, Freedom, Rhythm and Sound (Revolutionary Jazz Music in the 1960s and 1970s) and Bossa Nova and the Rise of Brazilian Music in the 1960s, both of which also had related album releases on Soul Jazz Records.
1.1Grupo Irakere - Chequere Son
1.2Conjunto Rumbavana - El Son Del Campeon
1.3Juan Formell & Los Van Van - Mi Ritmo Caliente
1.4Grupo Monumental - Mi Son Caridad
1.5Grupo de Experimentacion Sonora del ICAIC - Sondeando
1.6Las D'Aida - Con Cadencia y Con Dulzura
1.7Juan Formell & Los Van Van - Y No Le Conviene
1.8Pablo Milanés - Te Quiero Porque Te Quiero
1.9Emíliano Salvador - Luna Wanestain
1.10Los Reyes 73 - Un Lamento Hecho Cancion
1.11Eduardo Ramos - Vocacion Revolucion
1.12Grupo Mounmental - Hasta Las Cuantas
1.13Los 5 U 4 - Solo Esta Musica
1.14Grupo de Experimentacion Sonora del ICAIC -Cancion Con
1.15Orquesta Los Van Van - Yo Se Que Van Van
1.16Grupo Mounmental - Nadie Se Siente Cansado
1.17Orquesta Ritmo Oriental - Maria, Baila El Son
1.18Juan Pablo Torres y Algo Nuevo - Rompe Cocorioco
1.19Los Reyes 73 - Grandes Amigos
1.20Paquito D'Rivera - La Patica
1.21Grupo de Experimentacion Sonora del ICAIC - Grifo
1.22Raúl Gomez - Dacapo
1.23Grupo Irakere - Juana 1600
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